If you were going to spend about $400,000 on a car, would you not pay an extra $27,000 to get a bespoke Aston Martin V12 engine over a Mercedes-AMG V8? That was the question that kept coming up over our weekend with the latest and most affordable incarnation of the British brand’s DB11 – a car that screams elegance from every angle. The sort of ‘supercar’ that demands the respect of car lovers and those that appreciate sheer beauty as an abstraction.
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